By: Samantha P. Sanderson | PetsCavies who become sick or injured usually go from bad to worse in a matter of hours. Having the phone number and address on hand of a small animal or “exotic” veterinarian can mean the difference between life and death for your guinea pig. read more

By: Samantha P. Sanderson | PetsGuinea Pigs & Traveling Guinea pigs can travel with you, if you just can’t leave them behind. Keep the following points in mind, however. 1. Climate – What is the climate like at your destination. Anything that is too extreme will not work for your guinea pig. read more

By: Jodi Adams | PetsFirst off let me say that man people choose not to breed their guinea pigs simply because they do not have the money, time or room and it's always good to take these factors into consideration before breeding. If you do decide to breed your guinea pig, do your research and see how many breeders and the availability is in your area first. read more

By: Terrye Tebbetts | Plastic surgeriesI ran across this post from a lady on a forum recently and what she has discovered is all too common! I cannot tell you how many times I have had patients tell me they either did not want to tell anyone for fear of rejection or judgment read more

By: Terrye Tebbetts | Plastic surgeriesI ran across this post from a lady on a forum recently and what she has discovered is all too common! I cannot tell you how many times I have had patients tell me they either did not want to tell anyone for fear of rejection or judgment read more

By: Amanda Toop | PetsGuinea pigs are simple easy to care for pets just like gold fish and hermit crabs, right? Wrong! Well, no, not exactly. The top three mistakes most people make with guinea pigs explained. read more

By: Cary Nelson | PetsOwning a guinea pig is not like owning a toy that can be set aside when one feels like it. Owning a guinea pig means really forming a bond with him, raising him properly and making sure he is healthy and comfortable. read more

By: | PetsGuinea pigs are one of the sweetest animals in both nature and captivity. In nature it is by nature to hide if they are ill, as a means of protection. This shows how enduring they are. In captivity, they unfortunately follow their wild instincts and often times cover their illness until later stages when the illness is in the advanced stages. For this reason, it is important to know about the various guinea pig facts, to ensure its health. read more

By: Alan Joel | NutritionIt's true. A study done on pigs show that the presence of enzymes in food make you skinny. So what's the skinny on this story? Cooked foods make people fat, too. Adding enzymes to the diet make people skinny. Find out how to do enzyme therapy in this article. read more

By: Adam Greenburg | PetsBefore you decide to have guinea pigs as pets, be sure that you already know a thing or two about how to take care of them. You can read about guinea pig or get information online. Here are a few tips in caring for guinea pigs. read more

By: alina100 | Arts & EntertainmentMost Americans eat about one pig each per year. Annually, about 100 million pigs are killed for food. Since it seems that a pig's purpose in life is to become food, this doesn't seem so bad. However,slitting machine disturbing investigations and videos have emerged recently that show some of the horrible ways that pigs are treated. read more